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Maggie Cooper
5 April, 23:30
What is the quotient of y./4+y/8 Assume y = 0.
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Donte Arias
6 April, 01:47
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Answer is 0
Step-by-step explanation:
when y=0
y/4 = 0 and y/8=0 because 0/4 and 0/8 = 0
so the result should be zero
as we know 0+0 = 0
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Kaitlynn Sanders
6 April, 02:39
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Step-by-step explanation: just to let you know guys, I'm doing the same Edge and I got it right. Just wanted to wish you good luck because Edge is hell.
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